refinish

[ US /ɹiˈfɪnɪʃ/ ]
VERB
  1. give a new surface
    refinish the dining room furniture
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How To Use refinish In A Sentence

  • Wood flooring, room-spanning collar-tie beams, and a refinished wood ceiling blend the spaces together.
  • The pressure seal area can also be refinished with a simple honing tool.
  • Graham's doing an in-depth restoration and refinishing job on the oak dresser, which had become distinctly ‘starved’ after so many years living in centrally-heated houses.
  • The cost of refinishing a handgun usually starts around $150, and adds nothing to the value of your handgun.
  • It can cost a bundle to hire a professional to refinish your floors for you, but if you have the time, you can do it yourself.
  • The finished surfaces may have been refinished, and the piece will look great.
  • You can also scout home salvage yards for stone or wood countertops that can be refinished or recut to suit your space. Lower debt frees up remodeling money—here's where the deals are
  • But then we walked down to the basement and thought about refinishing it, and we figured, why not just make this the main bedroom?
  • Learn how to caulk when refinishing door jamb in this free house remodeling video from an expert finish carpenter and experienced home inspector.
  • refinish the dining room furniture
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